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- the present invention relates generally to a context recognition function using a sensor in a mobile communication terminal, and more particularly, to a context recognition apparatus and method that can minimize power consumption of a mobile communication terminal while continuously recognizing a context (or circumstances) by using a sensor.
- Portable terminals that can be carried and provide various functions, such as, for example, mobile communication terminals, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), smart phones, etc., are widely used.
- PDAs Personal Digital Assistants
- smart phones etc.
- a context recognition technique for recognizing a context of a terminal and a current state of a user or the terminal has been developed.
- the context recognition technique continuously senses a context of the terminal and a current state of the user or terminal by using various sensors provided in the terminal.
- the context recognition technique provides various types of data, corresponding to the sensing result, to the user.
- the context recognition technique tracks, in real time, a moving path of a terminal, and displays the moving path on a map on a display, such as, for example, a touch screen.
- a portable terminal implements a continuous context recognition function by using an Application Processor (AP).
- AP Application Processor
- the portable terminal implements the continuous context recognition function by driving, in real time, an AP capable of performing a high-speed operation and a large number of computations at a time.
- the portable terminal by its nature, operates with a limited battery capacity.
- the context recognition function is usually performed in real time for a long period of time, such that the battery of the portable terminal is likely to be discharged within a few hours.
- WO 2009/151753 A2 discloses a power management device useable in a mobile station including a main processor configured to execute applications including signal processing applications and further configured to enter a sleep mode in response to predetermined criteria.
- the device further includes a circuit configured to operate when the main processor is in the sleep mode comprising at least one of a low power processor and a sensor to monitor at least one of the signals, commands, inputs, and changes in environment, the circuit waking up the main processor responsive to one of the low power processor and the sensor.
- the main processor may also be awakened if a fault or other change in the operating conditions is detected.
- the main processor may be awakened.
- US 2010/013778 A1 discloses a portable electronic device and a mode switching method.
- the portable electronic device comprises a first sensor to detect a touch on the portable electronic device and generates a first signal based on such touch, a second sensor to detect a movement of the portable electronic device and generate a second signal based on such movement, and a processing unit which electrically connects the first sensor and the second sensor.
- the processing unit switches the portable electronic device to the second mode based on the first and second signals.
- this document provides a mode switching method that enables the portable electronic device to determine whether to enter or exit from the sleep mode.
- the present invention has been made to address at least the above problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages described below.
- the invention provides a method for reducing power consumption by an application processor (10) of a terminal according to claim 1, a terminal for reducing power consumption according to claim 10 and a recording medium for executing a program including commands capable of executing a method for reducing power consumption.
- Preferred developments are defined in the dependent claims.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a context recognition apparatus in a mobile communication terminal, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a context recognition apparatus 100 includes an application processor 10, a micro control unit 20, and a sensor unit 30.
- the application processor 10 controls overall operation of the context recognition apparatus 100. If a particular event is difficult to handle by the micro control unit 20 during current-state recognition of the context recognition apparatus 100, the application processor 10 handles the particular event according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the application processor 10 determines whether an operation switch condition for switch to a sleep mode is satisfied. If the operation switch condition is satisfied, the application processor 10 switches to the sleep mode. If the remaining battery capacity is less than a previously stored threshold value, if there is no more user input for a previously stored time, or when a mobile communication terminal 1000 (See FIG. 5 ) is powered on, the operation switch condition may be satisfied.
- the operation switch condition may be set by an input of a user who uses the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- the application processor 10 may check the remaining battery capacity of the mobile communication terminal 1000. The application processor 10 determines whether the remaining battery capacity is less than a threshold. If the remaining battery capacity is less than the threshold, the application processor 10 switches to the sleep mode to minimize an operation, thus reducing power consumption. According to another embodiment of the present invention, the application processor 10 may switch to the sleep mode from an operation mode.
- the application processor 10 may previously compute an expected amount of power to be consumed after the current time (or an expected power consumption amount) and an expected remaining battery capacity corresponding to the expected power consumption amount. If the expected remaining battery capacity is less than the threshold, the application processor 10 may switch from the operation mode to the sleep mode.
- the mobile communication terminal 1000 may reduce power consumption that occurs as the application processor 10 maintains the operation mode, and a usage time of the mobile communication terminal 1000 may be substantially lengthened.
- the application processor 10, may switch to the sleep mode immediately after a power-on operation of the mobile communication terminal 1000, or after an elapse of a previously stored first reference time from the power-on operation of the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- the context recognition function of the micro control unit 20 is driven, such that the mobile communication terminal 1000, according to an embodiment of the present invention, may minimize battery consumption caused by driving the application processor 10.
- the application processor 10 may also switch to the sleep mode if a user input, inputted to the mobile communication terminal 1000, does not occur within a previously stored second reference time.
- the application processor 10 maintains the sleep mode in a default state and upon receiving an operation mode switch request from the micro control unit 20, switches to the operation mode.
- the application processor 10 may switch from the sleep mode to the operation mode or from the operation mode to the sleep mode every previously-stored third reference time.
- the application processor 10 may have an operating cycle of maintaining the sleep mode for 1 hour, maintaining the operation mode for 5 minutes, and then maintaining the sleep mode for 1 hour.
- the application processor 10, which maintains the sleep mode, may switch from the sleep mode to the operation mode if a re-switch condition for re-switch to the operation mode is satisfied. If a previously stored threshold time, i.e., the third reference time, has elapsed since switching to the sleep mode, if a user input inputted to the mobile communication terminal 1000 occurs, or if a request for re-switch to the operation mode is received from the micro control unit 20, then the re-switch condition may be satisfied.
- a previously stored threshold time i.e., the third reference time
- the micro control unit 20 may receive sensor data from the sensor unit 30 and generate or update state information based on the collected sensor data. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the micro control unit 20 may perform the foregoing operations, specifically, receive the sensor data from the sensor unit 30 and generate or update state information, if the application processor 10 switches to the sleep mode.
- the 'state information' refers to data indicating a current state of the mobile communication terminal 1000 or a user who uses the mobile communication terminal 1000, and may be generated or updated by the application processor 10.
- the micro control unit 20 may send a request for a switch to the operation mode to the application processor 10. For example, when a location of a user who uses the mobile communication terminal 1000 has to be displayed on a display screen of the mobile communication terminal 1000, the micro control unit 20 may send a request for a switch to the operation mode to the application processor 10. According to another embodiment of the present invention, the micro control unit 20 may send a request for a switch to the operation mode to the application processor 10 if sensor data received from the sensor unit 30 is not easy to handle, for example, when an expected error range of the sensor data exceeds a preset reference error. The application processor 10 may receive the sensor data from the micro control unit 20 and correct an error. The application processor 10 may receive state information from the micro control unit 20 to correct an error of state information and resend the error-corrected state information to the micro control unit 20.
- the sensor unit 30 includes first through N th sensors 30-1, 30-2, 30-3, 30-4, 30-5, ..., 30-N.
- Each of the first through N th sensors 30-1, 30-2, 30-3, 30-4, 30-5, ..., 30-N shown in FIG 1 recognizes a current state, generates sensor data based on the recognized state, and forwards the sensor data to the micro control unit 20.
- the 'current state' recognized by the sensor unit 30 refers to an acceleration of the mobile communication terminal 1000 measured by an accelerometer which may be, for example, the first sensor 30-1.
- the sensor unit 30 may generate and output the measured data, i.e., sensor data.
- the second sensor 30-2 is a thermometer and the third sensor 30-3 is a barometer.
- the second sensor 30-2 may generate, as sensor data, temperature data, which is a measurement of a temperature of a place where the context recognition apparatus 100 is located, and output the sensor data to the micro control unit 20.
- the third sensor 30-3 may generate, as sensor data, atmospheric pressure data, which is a measurement of an atmospheric pressure of the place where the context recognition apparatus 100 is located, and output the sensor data to the micro control unit 20.
- the fourth sensor 30-4 is a gyroscope
- the fifth sensor 30-5 is an infrared sensor
- the sixth sensor 30-6 is a motion recognition sensor.
- the context recognition apparatus 100 of the mobile communication terminal 1000 may recognize a user's motion, e.g., a user's action of grabbing the mobile communication terminal 1000 placed on the floor or covering or rubbing the display screen of the mobile terminal 1000 by hand.
- the application processor 10 of the context recognition apparatus 100 may maintain the sleep mode.
- the micro control unit 20 may send a request for a switch to the operation mode to the application processor 10, which maintains the sleep mode.
- the application processor 10 switches from the sleep mode to the operation mode, and the application processor 10 having switched to the operation mode controls the mobile communication terminal 1000 based on the user's motion.
- the application processor 10 having switched to the operation mode may switch the display screen from the OFF state to the ON state to allow the user to check a standby screen of the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a context recognition method in the context recognition apparatus 100 of FIG. 1 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the application processor 10 is assumed to be executing the context recognition function.
- the application processor 10 determines whether the remaining battery capacity of the mobile communication terminal 1000 is less than the threshold, in step S202. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the application processor 10 may check the remaining battery capacity of the mobile communication terminal 1000 every previously-stored first reference time.
- the application processor 10 determines that the remaining battery capacity is greater than or equal to the threshold (NO in step S202) If the application processor 10 determines that the remaining battery capacity is greater than or equal to the threshold (NO in step S202), the application processor checks the remaining battery capacity again after the previously stored first reference time. If the application processor 10 determines that the remaining battery capacity is less than the threshold(YES in step S202), then the application processor 10 requests the micro control unit 20 to execute the context recognition function, in step S204. Specifically, the application processor 10 may generate an execution request message and transmit the execution request message to the micro control unit 20.
- the micro control unit 20 having received the execution request message for the context recognition function, sends a response to the execution request message to the application processor 10, in step S206.
- the application processor 10 switches its current state into the sleep mode, in step S208.
- the 'sleep mode' refers to a state in which the application processor 10 performs only a minimal operation.
- the micro control unit 20 collects sensor data at predetermined time intervals, in step S210.
- the micro control unit 20 may receive sensor data generated by each of the sensors 30-1, 30-2, 30-3, ..., 30-N included in the sensor unit 30 from the sensor unit 30 at predetermined time intervals.
- the micro control unit 20 updates state information based on the collected sensor data, in step S212.
- it is assumed that the state information is generated by the application processor 10.
- the application processor 10 may also send the state information together with the request for execution of the context recognition function to the micro control unit 20, in step S204.
- State information' refers to data recognized by the context recognition apparatus 100 as a current context of the mobile communication terminal 1000 or the user.
- the state information may include a current location of the mobile communication terminal 1000, an angle of the mobile communication terminal 1000, and a current temperature, a current humidity, a current atmospheric pressure, and an altitude of a place in which the mobile communication terminal 1000 is located.
- the application processor 10 may maintain the current state. According to an embodiment of the present invention, when the application processor 10 is in the sleep mode, if the remaining battery capacity exceeds the threshold, then the application processor 10 may switch to the operation mode.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a context recognition method in the context recognition apparatus 100 of FIG. 1 , according to another embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 3 , it is assumed that the application processor 10 maintains the sleep mode.
- the micro control unit 20 collects sensor data at predetermined time intervals, in step S224.
- the micro control unit 20 receives sensor data from each of the first through N th sensors 30-1 through 30-N included in the sensor unit 30 every previously-stored time.
- the micro control unit 20 determines whether an expected error range of state information exceeds a threshold, i.e., a reference error, in step S226. If an error of the sensor data is less than the threshold (NO in step S226), then the micro control unit 20 continues collecting the sensor data in step S224, and according to an embodiment of the present invention, may generate state information based on the collected sensor data or update the state information received from the application processor 10.
- a threshold i.e., a reference error
- the micro control unit 20 sends a request for a switch to the operation mode to the application processor 10, in step S228.
- the application processor 10 switches from the sleep mode to the operation mode in step S230, and sends a response to the request for the switch to the operation mode to the micro control unit 20, in step S232.
- the micro control unit 20 sends state information, or sensor data, to the application processor 10, in step S234.
- the application processor 10 processes the sensor data, and may correct an error of the sensor data, in step S236.
- the application processor sends the error-corrected sensor data to the micro control unit 20, in step S238.
- the application processor 10 of the context recognition apparatus 100 may switch to the operation mode to process the sensor data only when the micro control unit 20 cannot process the sensor data. For example, if the error of the sensor data sent to the micro control unit 20 exceeds a previously stored error allowable range, i.e., the reference error, the application processor 10 switches to the operation mode from the sleep mode to correct the error of the sensor data.
- a previously stored error allowable range i.e., the reference error
- the application processor 10 re-switches to the sleep mode, in step S240.
- the micro control unit 20 receives the corrected state information from the application processor 10 and updates previously stored state information with the received state information, in step S242.
- the micro control unit 20 re-collects sensor data from the sensor unit 30, in step S244.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a context recognition method in the context recognition apparatus 100 of FIG. 1 , according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the application processor 10 maintains the sleep mode.
- the micro control unit 20 collects sensor data at predetermined time intervals, in step S254.
- the micro control unit 20 receives sensor data from each of the first through N th sensors, 30-1 through 30-N, included in the sensor unit 30 every previously stored time.
- the micro control unit 20 determines whether the time reaches a threshold time, in step S256.
- the threshold time may be the third reference time corresponding to a switch cycle in which the application processor 10 switches from the sleep mode to the operation mode.
- the micro control unit 20 continues receiving the sensor data, in step S254, and according to an embodiment of the present invention, may generate state information based on the received sensor data or update the state information received from the application processor 10.
- step S256 If the time reaches the threshold time (YES in step S256), the micro control unit 20 sends a request for a switch to the operation mode to the application processor 10, in step S258.
- the application processor 10 switches from the sleep mode to the operation mode, in step S260, and sends a response to the request for switch to the operation mode to the micro control unit 20, in step S262.
- the application processor 10 receives state information from the micro control unit 20, in step S264, and corrects an error in the state information, in step S266.
- the application processor 10 of the context recognition apparatus 100 switches from the sleep mode to the operation mode every previously stored time to correct the error of the state information, thereby improving the accuracy of the state information generated or updated by the micro control unit 20.
- the application processor 10 sends the corrected state information to the micro control unit 20, in step S268, and re-switches to the sleep mode, in step S270.
- the micro control unit 10 updates previously stored state information with the state information received from the application processor 10, in step S272.
- the micro control unit 20 re-collects sensor data, in step S274.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating the mobile communication terminal 1000 including the context recognition apparatus 100, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile communication terminal 1000 includes the application processor 10, the micro control unit 20, the sensor unit 30, a communication interface 40, a user input unit 50, a display 60, a memory 70, and a speaker 80.
- the application processor 10 controls overall operation of the context recognition apparatus 100. If a particular event, which is difficult to handle by the micro control unit 20, occurs when the context recognition apparatus 100 recognizes a current state, then the application processor 10 may handle the particular event.
- the micro control unit 20 receives sensor data from the sensor unit 30 and generates or updates state information indicating a current state of the mobile communication terminal 1000 or a user who uses the mobile communication terminal 1000 based on the received sensor data. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the micro control unit 20 may perform the foregoing operation, i.e., may receive the sensor data from the sensor unit 30 and generate or update the state information, once the application processor 10 switches to the sleep mode.
- the application processor 10 and the micro control unit 20 may be implemented in such a way as to be included in a controller 200 of the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- the micro control unit 20 may be implemented in the form of a core embedded in the application processor 10.
- the controller 20, implemented in this way, may control overall operation of the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- the sensor unit 30 includes sensors 30-1, 30-2, 30-3, 30-4, 30-5, ..., 30-N. Each of the sensors 30-1, 30-2, 30-3, 30-4, 30-5, ..., 30-N recognizes a current state, generates sensor data based on the recognized current state, and sends the sensor data to the micro control unit 20.
- the communication interface 40 performs wired or wireless communication of the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- the communication interface 40 may receive an Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS) signal or a Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) Positioning System (WPS) signal for location estimation under control of the application processor 10.
- AGPS Assisted Global Positioning System
- WiFi Wireless Fidelity
- WPS Positioning System
- the user input unit 50 receives a user input from the user.
- the user input unit 50 may receive various user inputs for executing the context recognition function from the user.
- the user input unit 50 may receive a user input, which requests display of a user's current location on a map from the user.
- the user input unit 50 may also receive a user input for displaying a current temperature or an atmospheric pressure, or a user input for requesting rotation of a display screen according to a tilt angle of the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- the display 60 displays data stored in the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- the display 60 may display various data for executing the context recognition function under control of the application processor 10.
- the display 60 may display a map regarding a place nearby a user or may separately display a user's location on that map.
- the memory 70 stores various data for operating the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- the memory 70 may store the threshold for the remaining battery capacity, the threshold for the sensor data, the threshold time, i.e.,the first reference time, the second reference time, and the third reference time.
- the speaker 80 outputs various sounds.
- the speaker 80 may output an alarm sound indicating occurrence of the particular event to the user under control of the application processor 10 or the micro control unit 20.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a context recognition method in the mobile communication terminal 1000 of FIG. 5 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the application processor 10 is in the sleep mode.
- the user wants to display the user's current location on the map by using the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- the micro control unit 20 receives sensor data from the sensor unit 30 at predetermined time intervals, in step S284.
- the micro control unit 20 may receive sensor data from an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a geomagnetic sensor, and a barometer.
- the micro control unit 20 calculates a user's location by using the sensor data received from the sensor unit 30, in step S286.
- the micro control unit 20 may receive the sensor data at predetermined time intervals and repeat the location calculation to update the user's location.
- the micro control unit 20 When the micro control unit 20 calculates the user's current location, the user of the mobile communication terminal 1000 may provide a user input for requesting display of the user's location on the map, in step 288. Upon receiving the user input for execution of a map view function from the user through the user input unit 50, the micro control unit 20 sends a request for a switch to the operation mode to the application processor 10, in step S290.
- the micro control unit 20 generates state information based on sensor data and controls the speaker 80 to perform an operation requiring relatively simple computation, such as an output of an alarm sound.
- the speaker 80 cannot perform an operation requiring complex computation, such as tracking a region in which the user is currently located to estimate the user's location, and displaying the estimated user's location on the map. Therefore, the micro control unit 20 according to an embodiment of the present invention sends a request to switch to the operation mode to the application processor 10 to control the application processor 10 to process the foregoing operations.
- the application processor 10 switches to the operation mode, in step S292, and sends a response to the request for the switch to the operation mode received from the micro control unit 20, in step S294.
- the micro control unit 20 sends state information to the application processor 10, in step S296.
- the micro control unit 20 may send the state information or the sensor data received in step S284.
- the micro control unit 20 sends the state information generated or updated during execution of the operations prior to step S296 to the application processor 10, thereby allowing the application processor 10 to more rapidly calculate the user's current location by referring to the state information.
- the application processor 10 re-calculates the user's location based on the state information, in step S298. Once the user's location is calculated, the application processor 10 displays the user's location on the map through the display 60, in step S300.
- the location tracking function of the context recognition apparatus 100 as shown in FIG. 6 may also be applied to other contexts.
- the application processor 10 of the context recognition apparatus 100 calculates state information, i.e., the user's current location, at the instant of user input reception, forwards the calculated user's current location to the micro control unit 20, and then switches to the sleep mode.
- the micro control unit 20 may continuously calculate the user's location based on the state information forwarded from the application processor 10 or sensor data generated by the sensor unit 30.
- the micro control unit 20 requests the application processor 10 to switch to the operation mode.
- the application processor 10 switches to the operation mode at the request of the micro control unit 20.
- the application processor 10 controls the mobile communication terminal 1000 to turn on the turned-off display screen or output a preset alarm sound, thereby informing the user of an arrival at the desired bus stop.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a context recognition method in the context recognition apparatus of FIG. 1 , according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the application processor 10 is assumed to be executing the context recognition function or is assumed to be executing the context recognition function after a previously stored time. It is also assumed that at the current time, the remaining battery capacity exceeds the threshold.
- the application processor 10 calculates an expected remaining battery capacity remaining after a previously stored time, in step S310.
- the application processor 10 determines whether the expected remaining battery capacity calculated in step S3 10 is less than the threshold, in step S312.
- the application processor 10 is assumed to previously calculate the remaining battery capacity remaining after, for example, two hours in step S310. It is also assumed that after two hours, the remaining battery capacity is less than the threshold, such that the application processor 10 will need to switch to the sleep mode.
- the sensor data collection time interval of the micro control unit 20, according to an embodiment of the present invention, may vary according to the remaining battery capacity. As the remaining battery capacity increases, the processing speed of the micro control unit 20 or the sensor unit 30 increases. Thus, the time interval of sensor data collection of the micro control unit 20 becomes shorter as the remaining battery capacity increases. To allow the micro control unit 20 to generate or update more accurate state information, it is assumed that sensor data needs to collected every at least 10 seconds.
- the application processor 10 may compare a sensor data collection interval of the micro control unit 20 at the current time with a sensor data collection interval of the micro control unit 20 at a time instant at which the remaining battery capacity is less than the threshold after two hours. It is assumed that after two hours, the sensor data collection interval of the micro control unit 20 is calculated as '20 seconds'. As described above, to allow the micro control unit 20 to generate or update more accurate state information, the sensor data collection interval needs to be less than '10 seconds'. Specifically, although the application processor 10 switches to the sleep mode at a time instant at which the total remaining battery capacity is less than the threshold after two hours, the micro control unit 20 cannot generate or update accurate state information. Hence, the application processor 10 switches to the sleep mode in advance to prepare for reduction of the remaining battery capacity to below the threshold after two hours, thus saving the battery and improving the accuracy of state information generated or updated by the micro control unit 20.
- the application processor 10 sends a request for execution of the context recognition function to the micro control unit 20, in step S314. Specifically, the application processor 10 may generate an execution request message and send it to the micro control unit 20.
- the micro control unit 20 having received the request for execution of the context recognition function sends a response to the request to the application processor 10, in step S316.
- the application processor 10 switches the current state to the sleep mode, in step S318.
- the micro control unit 20 collects sensor data at predetermined time intervals, in step S320.
- the micro control unit 20 may receive sensor data generated by each of the first through N th sensors 30-1, 30-2, 30-3, ..., 30-N included in the sensor unit 30 from the sensor unit 30 at predetermined time intervals.
- the micro control unit 20 updates state information based on the sensor data collected in step S320.
- the mobile communication terminal 1000 switches the application processor 10 to the sleep mode in advance, prior to arrival of the remaining battery capacity at the threshold, thereby preventing unnecessary power consumption and increasing the total usage time of the mobile communication terminal 1000.
- the application processor 10 may maintain the current state corresponding to the operation mode without switching to the sleep mode.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a context recognition method in the context recognition apparatus 100 of FIG. 1 , according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the application processor 10 sends a request for execution of the context recognition function to the micro control unit 20, in step S332.
- the micro control unit 20 having received the request for execution of the context recognition function, sends a response to the request for execution of the context recognition function to the application processor 10, in step S334.
- the application processor 10 switches the current state to the sleep mode, in step S336.
- the application processor 10 of the context recognition apparatus 100 may switch the current state to the sleep mode if the mobile communication terminal 1000 is powered on.
- the micro control unit 20 receives sensor data from the sensor unit 30, in step S338. In step S340, the micro control unit 20 generates state information by using the sensor data received from the sensor unit 30, in step S338. In an embodiment of the present invention, the micro control unit 20 executes the context recognition function as soon as the mobile communication terminal 1000 is powered on. In an embodiment of the present invention, the application processor 10 may send a request for execution of the context recognition function to the micro control unit 20 without generating separate state information.
- the micro control unit 20 collects sensor data from the sensor unit 30 at predetermined time intervals.
- the micro control unit 20 updates the state information based on the sensor data collected at predetermined time intervals. in step S342.
- a context recognition apparatus and method can be provided that are capable of minimizing power consumption of the mobile communication terminal while continuously recognizing a context by using a sensor.
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- Verfahren zum Reduzieren des Stromverbrauchs durch einen Anwendungsprozessor (10) eines Endgeräts, wobei das Verfahren umfasst:Bestimmen, ob ein Betriebsschaltbedingung zum Schalten in einen Ruhemodus erfüllt ist, wobei die Betriebsschaltbedingung durch eines aus Folgendem erfüllt ist: (i) wenn eine verbleibende Leistung einer Batterie des Endgeräts geringer als ein Schwellenwert ist oder (ii) wenn eine Benutzereingabe für mindestens eine voreingestellte Zeit nicht eingegeben wurde;Senden (S204) einer Anforderung zur Ausführung einer Kontexterkennungsfunktion an eine Mikrosteuereinheit (20) basierend auf dem Bestimmen, dass die Betriebsschaltbedingung erfüllt ist;Schalten (S208) des Anwendungsprozessors in den Ruhemodus;Ausführen der Kontexterkennungsfunktion in der Mikrosteuereinheit, um Sensordaten von mindestens einem Sensor in voreingestellten Zeitintervallen zu empfangen, und Aktualisieren (S212) der Statusinformationen;basierend auf einer Umschaltbedingung zum Schalten aus dem Ruhemodus in den Betriebsmodus, Schalten (S230) des Anwendungsprozessors in einen Betriebsmodus;wobei die Umschaltbedingung durch eines aus Folgendem erfüllt ist: (i), wenn ein erwarteter Fehlerbereich der Statusinformationen einen Schwellenwert (S246) überschreitet, oder (ii) wenn eine zuvor gespeicherte Schwellenzeit seit dem Schalten in den Ruhemodus verstrichen ist (S256);gekennzeichnet durch:Senden (S234) der Statusinformationen von der Mikrosteuereinheit an den Anwendungsprozessor; undKorrigieren eines Fehlers in den Statusinformationen, die von der Mikrosteuereinheit (20) empfangen werden.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Anforderung zur Ausführung der Kontexterkennungsfunktion an die Mikrosteuereinheit (20) gesendet wird, wenn die verbleibende Batteriekapazität geringer als der Schwellenwert ist.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Anforderung zur Ausführung der Kontexterkennungsfunktion an die Mikrosteuereinheit (20) gesendet wird, wenn die Benutzereingabe für mindestens die voreingestellte Zeit nicht eingegeben wurde.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, des Weiteren umfassend:wenn der Fehler in den Statusinformationen korrigiert ist, Senden der korrigierten Statusinformationen an die Mikrosteuereinheit (20),wobei die Statusinformationen von der Mikrosteuereinheit (20) empfangen werden, die Sensordaten in zuvor gespeicherten Zeitintervallen erfasst.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 4, des Weiteren umfassend das Umschalten in den Ruhemodus.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, des Weiteren umfassend:wenn der Anwendungsprozessor bestimmt, dass die Betriebsschaltbedingung zum Umschalten in den Ruhemodus erfüllt ist, Empfangen (S204), durch die Mikrosteuereinheit (20), der Anforderung zur Ausführung der Kontexterkennungsfunktion von einem Anwendungsprozessor (10);Erfassen (S210), durch die Mikrosteuereinheit (20), von Sensordaten in zuvor gespeicherten Zeitintervallen; undAktualisieren (S212) von zuvor gespeicherten Statusinformationen basierend auf den Sensordaten.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 6, des Weiteren umfassend:Bestimmen (S226), durch die Mikrosteuereinheit (20), ob ein Fehlerbereich der Statusinformationen einen Schwellenwert überschreitet;wenn der Fehlerbereich den Schwellenwert überschreitet, Senden (S228), durch die Mikrosteuereinheit (20), einer Anforderung zum Schalten in den Betriebsmodus an den Anwendungsprozessor (10);Senden (S234), durch die Mikrosteuereinheit (20), der Statusinformationen an den Anwendungsprozessor (10); undEmpfangen (S234), durch die Mikrosteuereinheit (20), der korrigierten Statusinformationen von dem Anwendungsprozessor (10).
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 6, des Weiteren umfassend:Bestimmen (S256), durch die Mikrosteuereinheit (20), ob eine Zeit eine voreingestellte Schwellenzeit erreicht;wenn die Zeit die voreingestellte Schwellenzeit erreicht, Senden (S258), durch die Mikrosteuereinheit (20), der Statusinformationen an den Anwendungsprozessor (10); undEmpfangen (S268) der korrigierten Statusinformationen von dem Anwendungsprozessor (10) und Speichern (S272) der korrigierten Statusinformationen.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 8, des Weiteren umfassend das erneute Ausführen der Kontexterken nungsfunktion.
- Endgerät zum Reduzieren des Stromverbrauchs, umfassend: einen Anwendungsprozessor (10), der zu Folgendem konfiguriert ist:Bestimmen, ob ein Betriebsschaltbedingung zum Schalten in einen Ruhemodus erfüllt ist, wobei die Betriebsschaltbedingung durch eines aus Folgendem erfüllt ist: (i) wenn eine verbleibende Leistung einer Batterie des Endgeräts weniger als ein Schwellenwert ist oder (ii) wenn eine Benutzereingabe für mindestens eine voreingestellte Zeit nicht eingegeben wurde;basierend auf dem Bestimmen, dass die Betriebsschaltbedingung erfüllt ist, Senden einer Anforderung zur Ausführung einer Kontexterkennungsfunktion an eine Mikrosteuereinheit (20) und Schalten in den Ruhemodus; undwobei die Mikrosteuereinheit (20) zu Folgendem konfiguriert ist:während der Anwendungsprozessor in den Ruhemodus schaltet, Ausführen der Kontexterkennungsfunktion, um Sensordaten von mindestens einem Sensor in voreingestellten Zeitintervallen zu erhalten, undAktualisieren der Statusinformationen basierend auf den empfangenen Sensordaten, undSenden (S234) der Statusinformationen von der Mikrosteuereinheit an den Anwendungsprozessor;wobei der Anwendungsprozessor des Weiteren zu Folgendem konfiguriert ist:basierend auf einer Umschaltbedingung zum Schalten aus dem Ruhemodus in den Betriebsmodus,Schalten in den Betriebsmodus,wobei die Umschaltbedingung durch eines aus Folgendem erfüllt ist: (i), wenn ein erwarteter Fehlerbereich der Statusinformationen einen Schwellenwert (S246) überschreitet, oder (ii) wenn eine zuvor gespeicherte Schwellenzeit seit dem Schalten in den Ruhemodus verstrichen ist (S256);gekennzeichnet durch:Empfangen (S234) der Statusinformationen von der Mikrosteuereinheit; undKorrigieren eines Fehlers in den Statusinformationen, die von der Mikrosteuereinheit (20) empfangen werden.
- Endgerät nach Anspruch 10, wobei der Anwendungsprozessor des Weiteren zu Folgendem konfiguriert ist:Schalten aus dem Ruhemodus in den Betriebsmodus, wenn eine Zeit eine erste voreingestellte Schwellenzeit erreicht,Empfangen der Statusinformationen von der Mikrosteuereinheit (20),Korrigieren des Fehlers der Statusinformationen,Senden der korrigierten Statusinformationen an die Mikrosteuereinheit (20), undUmschalten in den Ruhemodus.
- Aufzeichnungsmedium zum Ausführen eines Programms, das Befehle enthält, die zum Ausführen eines Verfahrens zum Reduzieren des Stromverbrauchs nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9 in der Lage sind.
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